MWV Rec Path Committee Chair Larry Garland talks about the photos featured on a new interpretive panel with some local ski history near the Cranmore Mountain trailhead of the North Conway Rec Path on Aug. 8. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
MWV Rec Path Committee Chair Larry Garland talks about the photos featured on a new interpretive panel with some local ski history near the Cranmore Mountain trailhead of the North Conway Rec Path on Aug. 8. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A cyclist passes by one of the eight new interpretive signs along the North Conway Rec Path on Aug. 8. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — Eight new interpretive signs regarding local culture, history and wildlife have now been installed along the Mount Washington Valley Trails Association’s 2.9-mile paved recreation path.
Gemini Sign and Design’s Ben Colbath of Conway installed the first four signs on Aug. 1 and the final four on Tuesday.
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